LONDON, April 14 (Reuters) - U.S. WTI Midland crude differentials fell after lower offers on Monday while North Sea grades were unchanged.
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* Indications are free on board (FOB) unless marked as cost, insurance and freight $(CIF)$ or delivered at place (DAP).
* WTI Midland: ExxonMobil offered a cargo CIF Rotterdam May 4-8 at dated Brent plus $2.15, which was lower than the traded level on Friday. Meanwhile, Phillips 66 offered a cargo CIF Rotterdam May 6-10 at dated Brent plus $2.70.
* On Friday, Philips had sold a WTI Midland cargo to BP CIF Rotterdam May 11-15 at dated Brent plus $2.35.
* Johan Sverdrup: On Monday, TotalEnergies placed a bid for a cargo on a FOB Mongstad basis at dated Brent minus $1.35 on May 14-16.
(Reporting by Enes Tunagur; Editing by Maju Samuel)
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